First time I ever dropped acid at a festival I immediately left the stage area and the shit jam band playing there, went to my car and played desert sessions volumes one and two on repeat, along with certain selections from the rest. Changed my life. They have been my favorite albums ever since. If you out yourself into the mindset of the artists during its creation it really changes everything. It may sound mellow, but you'll see how insanely intense these songs are, pouring emotion, in the right context. For reals. In sure plenty have tripped to this. Spiders and Vinegarokns is also the perfect trippin song. Its like they made the psychedelic experience into musical form.
i know what you mean man!! i listened to black sabbath for years and the album artwork for paranoid never made sense until i looked at it on acid... listening to that album while tripping was completely different and i finally "got" it
I listened to this album during the come-up and onset of my first acid trip. This song, and Screamin' Eagle, literally transported me to another world in my head. LSD made me realize how much this album cover fits the music
@@mawtymawty9010 The first time I ever heard “screamin eagle” was riding in a friend’s Morgan 3-Wheeler (which is powered by a Screamin’ Eagle harley engine) down the highway in Joshua Tree. These songs are evocative of landscape.
I know this comment is old, but I couldn’t possibly fucking agree more! The first time I heard this whole album, I was tripping balls on lsd… and my god…. It completely changed the way I looked at music and making it. This album was 100% made on psychedelics, and being on psychedelics listening to it? I got it. I got what they were going for, I got the mind state they were in. You almost have to be tripping to TRULY grasp the whole feel of this album. It basically becomes a download of consciousness and vibe. I can’t believe he made this shit so young. This album is pure, free, genuine creative genius
@@junojams4592 I know if I put in the time, use my body while it's young, I will find peace and gratitude using up my life towards one profession or field.
RNHOF is a joke a lot of DESERVING artist musicians bands should be inducted with the credentials Hardly any females on the rooster That’s an issue for sure
I saw someone say The Blood Is Love is based off of this but I don’t hear it. Maybe just the lead guitar part over the main chords but it’s not similar enough to me.
Yeah, its not even that similar in structure to Kyuss. Its like early QOTSA meets late into the void era Kyuss though. Because that is exactly what it is, a transition from Kyuss to QOTSA.
I bet if the original Kyuss made one more album before wrapping up, and this song was on it, you wouldn't have thought there was anything wrong with it.
I don't know why some feel the need to be an asshole about your comment but yes, half of what was Kyuss is represented here with Josh and Brant on the track. Not something I could hear John Garcia putting lyrics to but with two members of the band in the mix one could definitely hear similarities.
Out of all the desert sessions songs to present, this is the best
Yep
This one speaks the truth
i saw that you wrote that as a comment to all other desert sessions videos! ;)
@@engelbertus1406 lol
it's between this and rickshaw tbh
First time I ever dropped acid at a festival I immediately left the stage area and the shit jam band playing there, went to my car and played desert sessions volumes one and two on repeat, along with certain selections from the rest. Changed my life. They have been my favorite albums ever since. If you out yourself into the mindset of the artists during its creation it really changes everything. It may sound mellow, but you'll see how insanely intense these songs are, pouring emotion, in the right context. For reals. In sure plenty have tripped to this. Spiders and Vinegarokns is also the perfect trippin song. Its like they made the psychedelic experience into musical form.
i know what you mean man!! i listened to black sabbath for years and the album artwork for paranoid never made sense until i looked at it on acid... listening to that album while tripping was completely different and i finally "got" it
Welcome to the Desert.
I listened to this album during the come-up and onset of my first acid trip. This song, and Screamin' Eagle, literally transported me to another world in my head. LSD made me realize how much this album cover fits the music
@@mawtymawty9010 The first time I ever heard “screamin eagle” was riding in a friend’s Morgan 3-Wheeler (which is powered by a Screamin’ Eagle harley engine) down the highway in Joshua Tree. These songs are evocative of landscape.
I know this comment is old, but I couldn’t possibly fucking agree more! The first time I heard this whole album, I was tripping balls on lsd… and my god…. It completely changed the way I looked at music and making it. This album was 100% made on psychedelics, and being on psychedelics listening to it? I got it. I got what they were going for, I got the mind state they were in. You almost have to be tripping to TRULY grasp the whole feel of this album. It basically becomes a download of consciousness and vibe.
I can’t believe he made this shit so young. This album is pure, free, genuine creative genius
This is what happens when you feed mushrooms to robots.
Why this isn't on spotifyyyy yettt 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I know I'm trying to figure out how to get it there
If that means eternal repeat...I feel you brother..
Both legendary comments🤣
Repeat eterno nela.
Damn you qotsa! We need more lol
Medal of Honour
ears like it
Song you smoke to on the porch after a 10 hour shift
was literally doing this yesterday but in the back of my truck
@@junojams4592 I know if I put in the time, use my body while it's young, I will find peace and gratitude using up my life towards one profession or field.
@@igbsmf the post office is hiring
@@ST-jl4ee im slinging jokes at waffle house third shift lol
@@igbsmf thank U for your service ha
Best song to jam to, and Cake
that beat!
Lifting up God's cannabis this should bring every race together
just a question. why isnt josh homme not in rock and roll hall of fame yet? this guy is a GOAT
hate to break it to everybody but the rock hall is wickedly uncool. the museum itself slays tho
since Tenacious D stole the pick of destiny, this place isnt the same. Weird shit like not inducting Josh Holmes are part of the collateral dammage.
RNHOF is a joke a lot of DESERVING artist musicians bands should be inducted with the credentials
Hardly any females on the rooster
That’s an issue for sure
Fr, he definitely should be
Eterna Joya por la chucha
Muito bom!
oh i love enjoying this riff combo with myself fuckers!!!
if ya believe in kyuss haha
and girls
I saw someone say The Blood Is Love is based off of this but I don’t hear it. Maybe just the lead guitar part over the main chords but it’s not similar enough to me.
I'm back love it old friend stoned forever luck band Bruce Illawarra nsw
cooll
you mean eat cake?
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Some doom in it...
This is Kyuss
+Cody Granley No.
Yeah, its not even that similar in structure to Kyuss. Its like early QOTSA meets late into the void era Kyuss though. Because that is exactly what it is, a transition from Kyuss to QOTSA.
I bet if the original Kyuss made one more album before wrapping up, and this song was on it, you wouldn't have thought there was anything wrong with it.
I don't know why some feel the need to be an asshole about your comment but yes, half of what was Kyuss is represented here with Josh and Brant on the track. Not something I could hear John Garcia putting lyrics to but with two members of the band in the mix one could definitely hear similarities.
@@SonicAlchemy13 brant doesn't play on this song. This is Josh, Fred Drake, Dave Catching, and Ben Shepherd of Soundgarden/Hater